Directed by Mohammad Ehsani, the documentary focuses on the environmental challenges that Karoun River faces. It also shows the historical and cultural background of the river.
The 52-minute documentary participated in several international film festivals, including the Zaragoza International Film Festival in Spain, the International Ecological Festival “To Save and Preserve” in Russia, and Red Island International Film Festival in the US.
According to the website of the CMS Vatavaran, “it is a pioneering international film festival and forum on environment and wildlife. Using films as a window to delve into nature, the festival showcases the best of Indian and International films and documentaries”.
The 2022 edition of the festival is scheduled for February 10-16.
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